
Chris dives into his skepticism about climate change, calling it a decades-long "scam" fueled by elites, politicians, and Hollywood hypocrisy. He challenges the concept of "climate science," questions the motivations of figures like Al Gore, and exposes contradictions in the lifestyles of climate advocates. From private jets to mega yachts, Markowski argues that the climate change narrative has always been about power, control, and profit—not saving the planet. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Jan 29, 2025
7 min

Chris argues why NPR and PBS should be defunded, citing inflated executive salaries, outdated operations, and liberal bias. He highlights his own experiences with PBS, the inefficiency of these organizations, and why taxpayer dollars shouldn't sustain them anymore. Markowski challenges the notion that shows like Sesame Street need public funding, emphasizing how the private market can easily sustain popular programming. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Jan 29, 2025
5 min

Chris calls out New York Magazine for cropping black attendees out of a right-wing event photo to push a biased narrative. Highlighting the backlash from those excluded and the broader media manipulation, Markowski celebrates the rise of independent voices like Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, and platforms like X, which challenge mainstream media's grip. Drawing parallels to past media scandals, he explores the changing landscape of truth-telling and accountability. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Jan 29, 2025
4 min

Chris celebrates Trump’s executive order to freeze foreign aid, calling it a win for accountability and efficiency. He critiques how taxpayer dollars have historically funded corrupt programs, meddled in foreign affairs, and supported ideologies counterproductive to peace. From Uganda to Somalia, Markowski highlights misuse of funds, questions the efficacy of these initiatives, and calls for cutting off wasteful spending. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Jan 28, 2025
12 min

Chris dives into the latest political antics as Elizabeth Warren, Jim McGovern, and other Democrats send a letter criticizing Donald Trump's early presidency. Highlighting the challenges of reversing economic damage and the unrealistic expectations of immediate fixes, Markowski explains why Trump's promises of rapid price reductions are overly optimistic. Tune in for a sharp critique of the "chattering class" and insight into the road ahead for Trump. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Jan 28, 2025
3 min

Chris draws parallels between Wall Street and Jurassic Park, using Dr. Ian Malcolm's famous quotes to highlight the dangers of leverage and single-stock ETFs. From the Nvidia sell-off to the financial industry's obsession with profit at all costs, he explains how irrational exuberance and misuse of financial power can lead to devastating outcomes for investors. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Jan 28, 2025
8 min

Chris calls out Oxford and Cambridge's decision to replace traditional exams with open-book and take-home tests to "boost minority results." He argues this policy implies that minority students can't compete, labeling it as truly racist. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Jan 28, 2025
2 min

Chris dives into the uproar among federal workers as they face a return to the office. Highlighting inefficiencies in government agencies, he explores the "90-10 rule" where 10% of employees do 90% of the work. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Jan 28, 2025
2 min

Chris highlights Donald Trump’s unprecedented first weeks of his presidency, from plans to replace Biden's IRS agents with border agents to pressuring Colombia into repatriation agreements—in under an hour. Discover how Trump’s direct approach flips traditional government bureaucracy on its head and delivers swift results. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Jan 27, 2025
6 min

Chris dissects Margaret Brennan’s contentious interview with JD Vance, highlighting the disdain mainstream media often shows for everyday Americans. From media bias to cultural divides, Christopher pulls no punches, drawing a sharp analogy to the 1982 horror classic Creepshow. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Jan 27, 2025
3 min
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